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The Hunter's Moon

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The Hunter's Moon

By: Rob Biddulph
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Summary

'Thrilling mystery, stunning illustrations' - A. F. Steadman

'With Rob’s trademark brilliant illustrations, this is a gripping page turner and I loved it. It’s claw-some!' - Jamie Smart, author of Bunny Vs. Monkey

The legend of the werewolf continues in the second title in the spine-tingling Moonhaven Chronicles by superstar author/illustrator Rob Biddulph. Perfect for boys and girls of 8-12, this hardback is packed with more than 100 spectacular black-and-white illustrations by the author.


Jax Winter has disappeared, leaving his twin Jovi and their friends afraid for him. They must find Jax and warn him that someone is hunting him. Someone with an ancient grudge. But Jax is no longer alone. He has been found by a fierce pack of wolf-kin who live by ancient codes. But can they be trusted? As the Hunter's Moon rises, everyone is in danger unless the friends find a way to stop suspicion and betrayal tearing them - and the world - apart.

Praise for The Last Wolf, the first title in The Moonhaven Chronicles:

‘The perfect balance between spooky fun and heartfelt adventure’ Hannah Gold

'Thrilling mystery, stunning illustrations' - A. F. Steadman

'Ferociously brilliant' - Emma Carroll

'A FEAST for the senses' - Phil Earle

‘Spine-tingling adventure with tonnes of bite’ Abi Elphinstone

‘Gorgeously gothic illustrations’ Jasbinder Bilan

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Critic reviews

The perfect balance between spooky fun and heartfelt adventure (Hannah Gold about The Last Wolf)
Ferociously brilliant (Emma Carroll, about The Last Wolf)
Thrilling mystery, stunning illustrations (A. F. Steadman about The Last Wolf )
A FEAST for the senses (Phil Earle about The Last Wolf)
Spine-tingling adventure with tonnes of bite (Abi Elphinstone about The Last Wolf)
Gorgeously gothic illustrations (Jasbinder Bilan about The Last Wolf)
A fantastic new book from brilliant Rob Biddulph . . . really putting the super in supernatural (Adam Kay about The Last Wolf)
The Last Wolf is thrilling, exhilarating, a fiendishly dark and twisting story which young readers are going to love. (Jamie Smart about The Last Wolf)
Atmospherically illustrated in black-and-white, this fast-paced story is a satisfying, thrilling 8+ adventure (The Guardian about The Last Wolf)
With more than a hundred atmospheric black-and-white illustrations and short, sharp chapters, it is howlingly brilliant – bring on the sequel! (Daily Mail about The Last Wolf)
A fresh howl . . . an action-packed middle-years thriller (Kitty Empire, The Observer about The Last Wolf)
This thrilling, fast-paced supernatural adventure has plenty of twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages (Book of the Week, The Week Junior about The Last Wolf)
A brilliantly gulpable adventure. A fast-moving, pacy plot? Tick. Spooky illustrations throughout? Tick. Short chapters and surprising plot twists? Tick and tick. The Last Wolf is a brilliant and exciting book. (Charlotte Eyre, The Bookseller Children's Book of the Month about The Last Wolf)
Cracking fun! . . . tremendously entertaining from the get-go. Gripping, hilarious and really moving at times too. (Liz Hyder about The Last Wolf)
This is SO GOOD! My favourite read of the year. (Sibeal Pounder about The Last Wolf)
A funny and fast-paced fantasy (iPaper about The Last Wolf)
Short chapters and a fast pace make this story a real rollercoaster, yet woven through all this excitement are valuable messages about the power of being different and the importance of looking out for one another. (Children's Books Ireland about The Last Wolf)
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